Yeah, leave it to me who probably has the most tangly hair ever to try making a bow. I saw the picture first and thought 'Wow that is so beautiful, too bad it'll never work for me' and then read your comment.

It's really beautiful, though, but I'll stick to my clip-on bows. I actually have to ask my hairdresser what to do for my hair to untangle it. It's so bad that it breaks and falls by the handful every time I comb it. And obviously it falls only from the crown, goddammit.

Thanks guys! I wish they'd hurry up and arrive, I want to wear them tonight!

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Cute!
I want work shoes similar to this, I want them to look like my own school shoes. They need to be comfy though, my feet are still killing when I get home.

Urgh, I remember the dreaded foot pain when working in retail! Probably better than sitting at a desk all day, though :|

The reason why I ordered these is because they're not completely flat:
The ones in Topshop are ridiculously flat, can't be good for your feet at all. Same with those cute slipper shoes everyone's wearing at the moment.

i can't have too flat shoes either. flat and hard sole are the worst. i always have the feeling you can't really roll your feet ? no idea how to say that in english. i think it looks like you have duck feet, some with flip-flops. not very gracious.

i can't have too flat shoes either. flat and hard sole are the worst. i always have the feeling you can't really roll your feet ? no idea how to say that in english. i think it looks like you have duck feet, some with flip-flops. not very gracious.

This!

I like being barefoot around the house, but spending an evening out in completely flat shoes is agony. My feet are narrow so I find it hard to get pretty ballet pumps to stay on my feet. :(

it doesn't have any special smell. really just a slight overtone of chemical, compared to others. i guess it's a mild one. my nails are still a tad pinkish but when i take stronger stuff my cuticles are in shreds for the next two weeks.

What eye makeup remover do you all use? I've been using this Benefit mascara and it's freakin impossible to get it all off without using two or three cotton pads and rubbing my eyes. Maybe I should just change mascara, heheh

I've never used anything that removed mascara completely. I use a liquid one right now because I had something in my eye and my doctor said I shouldn't use the lotions or oil-based make up removers anymore. I'm pretty pleased with what I have now (Romanian brand), but you can feel the alcohol.

Last Christmas my mum bought me the Bobbi Brown eye make-up remover, which was great, but I recently ran out of it and bought this:

Please do not be fooled by its pretty packaging. Contrary to the description, it is actually terribly ineffective and I end up using three pads to only reasonably get it off.

To be honest, the best make-up remover I have ever used is actually baby oil. Seemingly it's really bad for your skin, so I only use it when I can't find my make-up remover, but it really does work like a treat. I hear olive oil is good too (and natural obviously), so maybe try that!

I've been using the Almay waterproof eye makeup remover, but it still takes about 2 or 3 pads to get everything off. I think the Clinique one in the purple bottle is the best I've ever used, maybe I'll go back to that.

Ponds Cream does work pretty well, I just don't like the feel of cream makeup removers...

I'm with you Tuffy, I'm old school too. Ponds cold creme to remove my eye makeup, Olay Regerist face wash and then Ponds night time moisturizer. I pay $5 to $6 for each and that's my face washing routine morning and night, with or without makeup.

I use the wipes. I just use really basic make up remover wipes that work fine for me. They're only £1 a pack for 30. I only wear a very light mascara though and do struggle to get all traces of eyeliner off. Find they are great for my skin.

Different strokes, I guess. They irritated my skin when I used to use them (but my skin is sensitive). My friend who worked for Aveda said they were really bad if you didn't wash your face after using them. But she's no dermatologist anyway.

Different strokes, I guess. They irritated my skin when I used to use them (but my skin is sensitive). My friend who worked for Aveda said they were really bad if you didn't wash your face after using them. But she's no dermatologist anyway.

Oh well that makes sense. I mean they feel really alcoholic-y. Definitely always burns if you get it in a cut.

I'm looking for a dress I can wear to a formal occasion (like the Christmas dinner with people from work). I really love this one, but I'm not liking not being able to wear a bra under it... Why can't lovely dresses like these be more practical?!

I have a similar dress and I totally wore a bra with it. I looked for low cut bras and no one was able to help me find one at the store so I decided I was going to be classy and wear a fancy bra and criss-cross the back. I was also wearing it in Vegas though. I feel your pain though.

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